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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not at large" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically means that a person or an animal is not able to move freely, but is confined by some restrictions. For example, "Suspect Jones was arrested by police and is not at large anymore."
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They looked not at large swaths of undeveloped land but at human-occupied property that had been misused in the past.
As expected [ 29], when the purine-pyrymidine mapping rule was assayed, only structures at intermediate, but not at large, scale were detected (not shown).
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The plaintiffs argue that, as a result, the African-American vote has been diluted in predominantly black areas that could elect someone "who resides in their neighborhood and better represents their community," if the system were not at-large.
Habitat heterogeneity, measured by plot floristic resemblance, showed how the Turkey oak woods were the most heterogeneous at the smaller spatial scales, but not at larger ones.
Deadweight losses are particularly bad because nobody benefits from them not the producers, not the buyers and not society at large.
And Wisconsin received an automatic berth, not an at-large bid.
With all 24 non-Bowl Championship Series bowls now affiliated with one conference or another, there are simply not any at-large bids.
The physical, emotional and financial demands of caring for severely disabled individuals are largely born by parents, not society at large.
When the shutdown harms government workers, but not society at large, that tells us that the jobs shouldn't have existed in the first place.
It makes a good recipe for decorating, if not life at large.
JR was not good at large, technical pieces, but the graffiti way of life appealed to him.
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